Hands on With Stylish New Media Player ‘Audience’

Many are anything but, and that’s okay because a video player is a functional app; it doesn’t need to look overly fancy. Most of its time is spent in full-screen, showing us we want: the video.

But that notion is being challenged by Audience – an up-and-coming (read: in development) video player that brings both simplicity and good looks to the table.

Features

Many apps tout ‘minimalism’ as their feature du jour, but Audience can rightfully claim it.

When opening Audience directly you’re presented with a straight-forward prompt.

From here you can browse and open a video file, or attempt to resume playing a file you were watching previously in the app.

During video playback a thin, translucent seek bar will appear for a brief period. This contains the only options you will likely need: Play/Pause; time in and out; seekbar with thumbnail support; File open dialog; Playlist.

The playlist can be displayed by clicking on the furthermost icon. Items can be drag and dropped into the playlist and reordered.

The application should (eventually) support Subtitles and multiple-audio tracks.

Designed for elementary

Audience has been designed and developed for elementary OS and its Pantheon desktop shell. eOS is built upon Ubuntu, which means that you can easily install and use the app in Ubuntu with few issues, and the extra dependencies it requires are minimal.